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Lumps from fulvestrant shots
I still have lumps from the past 4 months. How do I get them to go away? It is getting harder for the nurse to find a spot to inject and it is painful when she does. Thank you.
I still have lumps from the past 4 months. How do I get them to go away? It is getting harder for the nurse to find a spot to inject and it is painful when she does. Thank you.
JoeyCallie
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Prostate cancer test confidence…
I recently requested a physical prostate examination and a PSA test after suffering weeks of constant feelings of a need to urine. I had both of the tests as well as a urine test and was told that everything seemed fine. I was reassured by this, but have since read that both the physical examination
I recently requested a physical prostate examination and a PSA test after suffering weeks of constant feelings of a need to urine. I had both of the tests as well as a urine test and was told that everything seemed fine. I was reassured by this, but have since read that both the physical examination
Astray
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Sensitive Issues for Men
1 year ago
Pulsed Field Ablation
Hi, I am a fit 57 male and was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF while going for my weekly jog back in Nov 2022. I get weekly episodes so have booked a pulsed field ablation for 4 May 23 under general anaesthetic. Has anyone had pulse field ablation as I am nervous about having it done. Just wanting to know
Hi, I am a fit 57 male and was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF while going for my weekly jog back in Nov 2022. I get weekly episodes so have booked a pulsed field ablation for 4 May 23 under general anaesthetic. Has anyone had pulse field ablation as I am nervous about having it done. Just wanting to know
Karykowj1
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Problems with constant urge to urinate…
I am a 68 year old male who, 5 weeks ago, developed a constant urge to pee. After 2 or 3 days it seemed that the problem didn’t seem to be shifting, so I visited my GP surgery, and was given tests on my prostate gland. These took the form a physical rectal examination, and some PSA blood tests, and
I am a 68 year old male who, 5 weeks ago, developed a constant urge to pee. After 2 or 3 days it seemed that the problem didn’t seem to be shifting, so I visited my GP surgery, and was given tests on my prostate gland. These took the form a physical rectal examination, and some PSA blood tests, and
Astray
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Sensitive Issues for Men
1 year ago
Confused about doublet therapy vs triplet therapy for prostate cancer
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 4 advanced metastatic cancer that’s spread to his bones, Gleason 4+5. He was in good health prior to this and came as a shock to us all, he’s 65. We are now trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. His MO treatment plan is ADT (zoladex) +
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 4 advanced metastatic cancer that’s spread to his bones, Gleason 4+5. He was in good health prior to this and came as a shock to us all, he’s 65. We are now trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. His MO treatment plan is ADT (zoladex) +
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
PSMA PET CT - MO said that there is no point to do this scan
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 5 metastatic prostate cancer with gleason 4+5. We are in a state of shock and trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. I read online that many people recommended to have the PSMA pet scan done to target correct areas of cancer. However his
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 5 metastatic prostate cancer with gleason 4+5. We are in a state of shock and trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. I read online that many people recommended to have the PSMA pet scan done to target correct areas of cancer. However his
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Why is provenge (immunotherapy) not used in the beginning of treatment
Hi all, My father was recently diagnosed with stage 4 prostate metastatic prostate cancer, gleason 4+5. We are all in in state of shock and trying to figure out what the best treatment plan would be for him (he is 65 and was in good health). The research i've done showed provenge (immunotherapy) as
Hi all, My father was recently diagnosed with stage 4 prostate metastatic prostate cancer, gleason 4+5. We are all in in state of shock and trying to figure out what the best treatment plan would be for him (he is 65 and was in good health). The research i've done showed provenge (immunotherapy) as
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
What type of Breast Cancer do you have?
Hello everyone, I am a Breast Cancer Patient Support Manager at SHARE, and a two time cancer survivor myself. I had breast and colon cancer. I am wondering, what type of breast cancer do you have? Is it TNBC, DCIS, ILC, IDC, Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Lobular or something else?
Hello everyone, I am a Breast Cancer Patient Support Manager at SHARE, and a two time cancer survivor myself. I had breast and colon cancer. I am wondering, what type of breast cancer do you have? Is it TNBC, DCIS, ILC, IDC, Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Lobular or something else?
Adamskd1
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Update
Hey, so a little update for anyone that remembers me .. iv had a meeting with my consultant, he said its defiantly not a cyst , and that the mass has high blood flow, he talked alot about it being cancer and didnt really touch on the possability that it could be benign , until i aksed and he said that
Hey, so a little update for anyone that remembers me .. iv had a meeting with my consultant, he said its defiantly not a cyst , and that the mass has high blood flow, he talked alot about it being cancer and didnt really touch on the possability that it could be benign , until i aksed and he said that
Sophali31
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
In case it helps anyone else - Ondansetron
hi there,I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
hi there,I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
Megaloo
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IBS Network
1 year ago
In case it helps anyone else - Ondansetron
hi there, I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
hi there, I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
Megaloo
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
Coming off Ibrance and fulvestrant. Not feeling great.
Hello. So I am changing meds since I had a progression while on Ibrance and Fulvestrant. I am currently on a med break. I guess to get everything out of my system. It’s been a week since last dose of ibrance and a month since my last shot of Fulvestrant. I started off feeling like I had a cold
Hello. So I am changing meds since I had a progression while on Ibrance and Fulvestrant. I am currently on a med break. I guess to get everything out of my system. It’s been a week since last dose of ibrance and a month since my last shot of Fulvestrant. I started off feeling like I had a cold
Ticket123
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Can Biopsies Cause Mets?
I understand the slow development of prostate cancer as it attaches itself to the gland (10-15 years) until it tricks the immune system to settle and hence the Gleason grade. But when a needle gun hits a cancerous core and there is bleeding, does that mean cancer cells get released in the blood? Has
I understand the slow development of prostate cancer as it attaches itself to the gland (10-15 years) until it tricks the immune system to settle and hence the Gleason grade. But when a needle gun hits a cancerous core and there is bleeding, does that mean cancer cells get released in the blood? Has
caysary
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Novel immunotherapy agent safe, shows promise against high-risk prostate cancers
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/novel-immunotherapy-agent-safe-shows-promise-against-high-risk-prostate-cancers/NI9hhs8Lwm6kHIZhACPUZ?show_order=6&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_230409_malert_a90&tag=Morning&ipost_environment=m3usainc&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email&iqs=
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/novel-immunotherapy-agent-safe-shows-promise-against-high-risk-prostate-cancers/NI9hhs8Lwm6kHIZhACPUZ?show_order=6&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_230409_malert_a90&tag=Morning&ipost_environment=m3usainc&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email&iqs=
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Amelanotic Melanoma
Whilst amelanotic melanoma is relatively uncommon fatality rates tend to be higher because they often go undetected for longer, are often misdiagnosed because they mimic other skin lesions and are therefore commonly diagnosed at later stages. Any subtype of melanoma can be amelanotic. They can appear
Whilst amelanotic melanoma is relatively uncommon fatality rates tend to be higher because they often go undetected for longer, are often misdiagnosed because they mimic other skin lesions and are therefore commonly diagnosed at later stages. Any subtype of melanoma can be amelanotic. They can appear
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
Top Tips
Hey all! I am just a 29 yo M, looking for some high yield advice for staying on top of my men's health, and for improving my self confidence. I played competitive soccer until 18 yo, now I am a graduate student and not exercising weekly. I am eating healthy, but have failed to gain muscle mass in the
Hey all! I am just a 29 yo M, looking for some high yield advice for staying on top of my men's health, and for improving my self confidence. I played competitive soccer until 18 yo, now I am a graduate student and not exercising weekly. I am eating healthy, but have failed to gain muscle mass in the
Hidden
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
prolaspe
thank you for all you advice about my on going prolaspe. I am having the pessary removed again today as it hurts and makes me sore. Have decided to have a hysterectomy but can t have it until the end of July which means I have to cope with my prolapsed uterus which if it drops to the edge of my vagina
thank you for all you advice about my on going prolaspe. I am having the pessary removed again today as it hurts and makes me sore. Have decided to have a hysterectomy but can t have it until the end of July which means I have to cope with my prolapsed uterus which if it drops to the edge of my vagina
deni51
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Fatigue
I have been on ibrance and letrazole for 5 years. I was diagnosed WITH MBC 5 years ago after being cancer free for 20 years from my breast cancer diagnosis. My last CT scan a month ago shows still no spread, apparently I have the most least aggressive type of breast cancer. I don't want to "rock the
I have been on ibrance and letrazole for 5 years. I was diagnosed WITH MBC 5 years ago after being cancer free for 20 years from my breast cancer diagnosis. My last CT scan a month ago shows still no spread, apparently I have the most least aggressive type of breast cancer. I don't want to "rock the
Alnmouth
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Oncologist gives me 6 months to a year more of life
Both lobes cirrhotic, necrotic with little hope for improvement. No metastatic disease but cancer is having a field day. Onco suggested I look into combo of Avastin + Tecentriq, which present an array of side effects as a trade off to slowing down the liver degradation. Does anyone have experience with
Both lobes cirrhotic, necrotic with little hope for improvement. No metastatic disease but cancer is having a field day. Onco suggested I look into combo of Avastin + Tecentriq, which present an array of side effects as a trade off to slowing down the liver degradation. Does anyone have experience with
JPOM
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
1 year ago
CONFUSED ABOUT DIAGNOSIS
My GP sought the help of an endocrinologist who advised further blood tests after a month off the medication and also to test for prolactin to rule out a
pituitary
tumour
. Latest results (sorry I don't have the paperwork yet) show FT3 and prolactin to be normal (phew!) and TSH at 6.5.
My GP sought the help of an endocrinologist who advised further blood tests after a month off the medication and also to test for prolactin to rule out a
pituitary
tumour
. Latest results (sorry I don't have the paperwork yet) show FT3 and prolactin to be normal (phew!) and TSH at 6.5.
Buntikins
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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